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Guaranteed recovery times, that are backed with Service Level Agreement (SLA) options based on your business needs.
Enhanced offsite protection and recovery
Contact SalesDisasters happen. Building a disaster recovery plan is complex. And while you have likely identified and sent the data that is most critical to a secure, offsite location, there’s still the matter of retrieval to consider. If you can’t be sure your program will enable you to get your data back in the required SLAs, then you’ll be significantly increasing your chances of failing to comply with a number or internal and external regulations.
Iron Mountain’s technology agnostic approach enables us to create a plan and process based on the recovery strategy dictated by the business. Enjoy access to a partner with the expertise, national footprint and standardized processes you can rely on in the event of a disaster.
Iron Mountain Singapore provides a hybrid disk to disk to cloud backup and Disaster Recovery Solutions. For more information, please contact us.
You’re under-staffed, under-resourced and, ultimately, under pressure to keep things up and running on a daily basis. But it’s even more critical in the event of a disruption or a broader disaster.
Iron Mountain Iron Cloud Disaster Recovery solution enables you to quickly and easily recover business critical information in a matter of hours, with guaranteed SLAs, keeping the organisation up and running and employees productive.
Guaranteed recovery times, that are backed with Service Level Agreement (SLA) options based on your business needs.
Disaster recovery specialists will manage the planning, testing, and, if disaster strikes, execution of your disaster recovery processes — all you need is a computer and Internet connection to remotely access your recovered systems and data.
Proactively fail over your systems to the cloud and gain quick, remote access to them. So when disaster strikes, your critical systems are recovered as virtual machines (VMs) receiving replicated data over the wire.
Ensuring that your company can recover from a disaster requires a plan. Ensure your plan works and will secure your information for the future of your business. Having a plan of recovery is a great way to prepare. But that plan needs to be reviewed, tested, evaluated and refined and implemented within your business to ensure it will work when the time comes.
Iron Mountain’s Disaster Recovery Support service provides the expertise and knowledge to develop and test a DR plan, giving you confidence that the business is protected and able to get back up and running in the event of an unplanned disruption or full-scale disaster.
When disaster strikes, you need an actionable business continuity plan to get your organisation operating properly again. Are you sure you’re prepared?
Before disaster hits, you need to know that you’re ready with a disaster recovery plan. Having a disaster recovery plan is key, but if it’s not properly tested and assessed based on the unique needs of your business, you could still be in jeopardy.
Iron Mountain’s Disaster Recovery Consulting service can give you the confidence that your disaster recovery plan will function as intended, keeping your information protected and getting you back up and running fast. With Disaster Recovery Consulting from Iron Mountain Singapore, you can test and assess your plan and then make modifications based on the advice of experts. From this, you’ll learn the steps that need to be taken in order to ensure that your plan is going to be effective in returning your organisation to complete operation quickly and with minimal data loss.
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A disaster recovery plan should include a detailed analysis of potential risks, a plan for how to respond to and recover from those risks, and procedures for testing and updating the plan as needed.
The length of time it takes to implement a disaster recovery plan varies depending on the size and complexity of your organisation. However, it is important to start planning and implementing a plan as soon as possible to minimise the risk of a disruptive event impacting your business.
A disaster recovery plan can help with a variety of disruptive events, including natural disasters such as hurricanes and earthquakes, cyber attacks, power outages, and other types of disruptions that can impact your business operations.
It's important to review and update your disaster recovery plan regularly, especially as your business evolves and new risks emerge. At a minimum, your plan should be reviewed and updated annually. To ensure that your disaster recovery plan is up-to-date, review your business continuity plan after any major changes to your business operations or technology infrastructure, and stay informed about emerging risks and threats that may impact your business.